Music New Spotify button that can change your relationship with the app

Music New Spotify button that can change your relationship with the app

Streaming application enhances option that allows users to hide one or more songs from their recommendations for up to 30 days

THE Spotify He announced a novelty that promises to give users more autonomy. The streaming app more clearly inserted the button “snooze”(Nap, in Portuguese). With him, subscribers will be able to hide one or more songs of their recommendations for up to 30 days.

At first, the new tool is only available to premium users. However, Spotify has stated that more people will have access to the “Snooze” button soon.

It is an attempt to optimize the hearing experience in the application and to prevent certain songs from being excessive without the user’s will-old complaint of some of them. The feature already existed, but in a less intuitive way.

See the explanation given by the platform:

“We are facilitating the creation of your musical journey with an up-to-date ‘hide’ button and the new ‘nap’ feature. Listened to a track that just doesn’t match your style? The ‘hide’ button is now more intuitive and when touching it, the track will be hidden from the playlist on all devices, then we’ll not play it more on this playlist. 30 days. This option allows you to temporarily remove a range of your recommendations so that you can keep things up to date and, at the same time, leave the door open for a future reunion.

Other changes in Spotify

Spotify also announced other news, such as improvement in the “queue” system. Now there are random reproduction options, intelligent random reproduction and timer.

Listeners may choose to disable the automatic playback feature, which is when the app itself chooses which songs to play after finishing an album or previously chosen playlist.

WORLD ACTION

In early 2025, Spotify released numbers of its performance around the world. According to the report, the streaming service has over 675 million users, 22% of this total from Latin America.

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Source: Rollingstone

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